110 0V E+ E- VOLT STAB KNEE 47.5Hz OFF 9 SPECIAL 8 KNEE 65Hz 7 OFF KNEE 6 57Hz OFF 7 8 50Hz o 9 0 5 6 1 2 3 4 OFF 1 13% 2 25% 3 OFF 4 13% 5 25% 60Hz FREQ. & L.A.M. CONFIG.
This manual concerns the alternator which you have just purchased. We wish to draw your attention to the contents of this maintenance manual. SAFETY MEASURES Before using your machine for the first time, it is important to read the whole of this installation and maintenance manual. All necessary operations and interventions on this machine must be performed by a qualified technician. Our technical support service will be pleased to provide any additional information you may require. The various operations described in this manual are accompanied by recommendations or symbols to alert the user to potential risks of accidents. It is vital that you understand and take notice of the following warning symbols. WARNING Warning symbol for an operation capable of damaging or destroying the machine or surrounding equipment. Warning symbol for general danger to personnel. All servicing or repair operations performed on the AVR should be undertaken by personnel trained in the commissioning, servicing and maintenance of electrical and mechanical components. When the generator is driven at a frequency less than 28 Hz for more than 30 seconds with an analogic regulator, the AC power must be disconnected. WARNING This can be incorporated in a machine marked C.E. This manual is be given to the end user. - We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of its products at any time in order to incorporate the latest technological developments. The information contained in this document may therefore be changed without notice. This document may not be reproduced in any form without prior authorization. All brands and models have been registered and patents applied for. Warning symbol for electrical danger to personnel. 2
SUMMARY 1 - SUPPLY...4 1.1 - SHUNT excitation system...4 2 -...5 2.1 - Characteristics...5 2.2 - U/F fonction and...5 2.3 - option...6 2.4 - Characteristics...6 2.5 - Typical effects of the...7 3 - INSTALLATION - COMMISIONING...8 3.1 - Electrical checks on the AVR...8 3.2 - Settings...8 3.3 - Electrical faults...9 4 - SPARE PARTS...10 4.1 - Designation...10 4.2 - Technical support service...10 Disposal and recycling instructions The is an IP00 product. It must be installed inside a unit so that this unit s cover can provide IP20 minimum total protection (it must only be installed on our alternators in the appropriate location so that when viewed externally, it has a higher degree of protection than IP20). 3
1 - SUPPLY 1.1 - SHUNT excitation system The SHUNT excitation alternator is autoexcited with a voltage regulator. The regulator controls the excitation current according to the alternator s output voltage. With a very simple conception, the SHUNT excitation alternator does not have a short circuit capacity. SHUNT SYSTEM MAIN FIELD STATOR : 12 wires (marking T1 to T12) T1 T7 T2 T8 T3 T9 Varistor Induced 5+ 6- Field T4 T10 T5 T11 T6 T12 75 mm 110 0V E+ E- 140 mm 4 x holes Ø 5.8 x 50 x 115 mm F1 P1 P2 Slow fuse 250V 8 A Voltage Stability VOLT STAB KNEE 47.5Hz OFF 9 SPECIAL 8 KNEE 65Hz OFF KNEE 57Hz OFF 7 6 50Hz o 9 0 5 6 7 8 4 1 2 3 5 60Hz 1 2 4 OFF 13% 25% 3 OFF 13% 25% FREQ. & L.A.M. CONFIG. Frequency selector 50 Hz / 60 Hz for U/F fonction and adjustement ST4 Option External potentiometrer for voltage adjusting 4
2-2.1 - Characteristics - Storage: -55 C; +85 C - Operation: -40 C; +70 C - Voltage regulation: around ± 0,5 %. - Supply range/voltage detection 85 to 139 V (50/60Hz). - Rapid response time (500 ms) for a transient voltage variation amplitude of ± 20 %. - Voltage setting P1. - Stability setting P2. - Power supply protected by 8 A fuse, replacement product: Ferraz-Shawmut T084013T fast-blow fuse, 8 A FA 250 V, breaking capacity 30 ka. 2.2 - U/F Fonction and The threshold position (50 Hz - 60 Hz) to action the U/F fonction as well as the setting type is selected using the potentionmeter. KNEE 47.5Hz OFF SPECIAL 8 KNEE 65Hz OFF KNEE 57Hz OFF 7 9 6 7 8 6 50Hz 9 0 5 WARNING: The jumper settings must correspond to the rated operating frequency (see the nameplate on the alternator). Risk of destruction for the alternator. o 1 2 3 4 5 60Hz 1 4 2 3 OFF 13% 25% OFF 13% 25% The threshhold position and fonction settings are done with the jumper. Operating at 50 Hz: (U/F gradient) 0: threshold at 48 Hz without for impacts between 30 and 40% of the rated load. 1: threshold at 48 Hz with 13% for impacts between 40 and 70% of the rated load. 2: threshold at 48 Hz with 25% for impacts > 70% of the rated load. Operating at 60 Hz: (U/F gradient) 3: threshold at 58 Hz without for impacts between 30 and 40% of the rated load. 4: threshold at 58Hz with 13% for impacts 40 and 70% of the rated load. 5: threshold at 58Hz with 25% for impacts > 70% of the rated load. Specific operating 6: threshold at 57Hz without for speed variations at a steady state > 2 Hz 7: threshold at 65Hz without for variable speed and tractelec / gearlec (U/F gradient). 8: special: the factory setting 48Hz 2U/F gradient ; a special programme is possible on request. This programme must be specified before ordering, during the project study. 9: threshold at 47.5 Hz without for speed variations at a steady state > 2 Hz. For hydraulic applications, it is advisable to select: - position 0 for 50 Hz - position 3 for 60 Hz 5
2.3 - option Potentiometer for voltage setting, 1000 W / 0,5 W min: setting range ± 5 %. - Remove the ST4 jumper. It is advised to use the at 25% for load impacts > at 70% of the genset rated power. Voltage UN Voltage 0,85 UN U/f For wiring up the external potentiometer; the earth wires must be isolated as well as the potentiometer terminals (wires at the same voltage as the power). 0 ST3 48 or 58 Hz fc 50 or 60 Hz fn 2.4 - characteristics (Load Acceptance Module) 2.4.1 - Voltage drop The system is integrated in the It is active as standard. It can be adjusted to 13% or 25%. - Role of the (Load Adjustment Module): On application of a load, the rotation speed of the generator set decreases. When it passes below the preset frequency threshold, the causes the voltage to drop by approximately 13% or 25% and consequently the amount of active load applied is reduced by approximately 25% to 50%, until the speed reaches its rated value again. Hence the can be used either to reduce the speed variation (frequency) and its duration for a given applied load, or to increase the applied load possible for one speed variation (turbo-charged engines). To avoid voltage oscillations, the trip threshold for the function should be set approximately 2 Hz below the lowest frequency in steady state. 2.4.2 - Gradual voltage return function During load impacts, the function helps the genset to return to its rated speed faster thanks to a gradual increase in voltage according to the following principles: - if the speed drops between 46 Hz and 50 Hz, the rated voltage follows a fast gradient as it is restored. - if the speed drops below 46 Hz, since the engine needs more help, the voltage follows a slow gradient as it returns to the reference value. U 0 Drop N > 46 Hz Drop N < 46 Hz Time 6
2.5 - Typical effects of the with a diesel engine or without a (U/F only) 2.5.1 - Voltage UN Transient voltage drop 0,9 0,8 with (U/f) without Time 0 1 s 2 s 3 s 2.5.2 - Frequency fn Max speed drop with 0,9 0,8 without Time 0 1 s 2 s 3 s 2.5.3 - Power Load on shaft (kw) Shedding due to "" Load variation Time 0 1 s 2 s 3 s 7
3 - INSTALLATION - COMMISSIONING 3.1 - Electrical checks on the AVR - Check that all connections have been made properly as shown in the attached wiring diagram. - Check that the position of the jumper corresponds to the operating frequency. - Check whether the ST4 jumper or the remote adjustment potentiometer have been connected. 3.2.2 - Special type of use WARNING Excitation circuit E+, E- must not be left open when the machine is running: damage will occur. 3.2.2.1 - field weakening (SHUNT) 3.2 - Settings 110 0V E+ E- The different settings made during the trial are to be done by qualified personnel. Respecting the load speed specified on the nameplate is vital in order to start a settings procedure. After operational testing, replace all access panels or covers. The only possible settings on the machine are to be done with the 3.2.1 - settings (SHUNT system) Initial potentiometer positions - voltage setting potentiometer P1 for the : full left - remote voltage setting potentiometer: in the middle. Operate the alternator at its rated speed: if the voltage does not rise it is necessary to re-magnatise the magnetic circuit. - slowly adjust the voltage potentiometer of the P1 until the output voltage reaches its rated value. - Stability setting with P2. The exciter is switched off by disconnecting the power supply (1 wire - 0 or 110V). Contact rating: 16A - 250V AC Do not reclose the power supply until the voltage has reached a value 15% of the rated voltage (approximately 5 seconds after opening) 3.2.2.2 - field forcing 110 0V E+ E- (400V - 10A) - + Battery (B Volt) The battery must be isolated from the mass. t Excitation Inducer Diode Exciter field may be at line potential. 8
3.3 - Electrical faults Fault Action Effect Check/cause No voltage at no load on start-up Voltage too low Voltage too high Voltage oscillations Voltage correct at no load and too low when on load (*) Connect a new battery of 4 to 12 volts to terminals E- and E+ respecting the polarity for 2 to 3 seconds Check the drive speed Adjust potentiometer Adjust stability potentiometer Run at no load and check the voltage between E+ and E- on the The alternator starts up and its voltage is still correct when the battery is removed. The alternator starts up but its voltage does not reach the rated value when the battery is removed. The alternator starts up but its voltage disappears when the battery is removed Correct speed Speed too low Adjustment ineffective - Lack of residual magnetism - Check the connection of the voltage reference to the - Faulty diodes - Induced short circuit - Faulty - Exciter field short-circuited - Short-circuit in the main field. Check the resistance Check the connections ( may be faulty) - Field windings short-circuited - Rotating diodes burnt out - Main field winding short-circuited - Check the resistance Increase the drive speed (Do not touch the pot (P1) before returning to the correct speed.) - Faulty - 1 faulty diode - Check the speed: possibility of cyclic irregularity - Loose terminals - Faulty - Speed too low on load (or U/F gradient set too high) - Check the speed (or U/F gradient set too high) - Faulty rotating diodes - Short-circuit in the main field. Check the resistance - Faulty induced excitaion (*) Warning: For single-phase operation, check that the sensing wires coming from the are correctly connected to the operating terminals (see the alternator manual). Voltage disappears during operation Check the, the surge suppressor, the rotating diodes and replace any defective components The voltage does not return to the rated value - Exciter winding open circuit - Faulty induced excitation - Faulty - Main field open circuit or short-circuited Warning: after setting-up or troubleshooting, replace all access panels or covers. 9
4 - SPARE PARTS 4.1 - Designation Description Type Code AEM 110 RE 019 4.2 - Technical support service Our technical support service will be pleased to provide any additional information you may require. For all spare parts orders or technical support requests, send your request to service.epg@leroy-somer.com or your closest contact, whom you will find at www.lrsm.co/support indicating the type and the code number of the To ensure correct operation and the safety of our machines, we recommend the use of original manufacturer spare parts. In the event of failure to comply with this advice, the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage. 10
Disposal and recycling instructions We are committed to limit the environmental impact of our activity. We continuously survey our production processes, material sourcing and products design to improve recyclability and diminish our footprint. These instructions are for information purposes only. It is the user responsibility to comply with local legislation regarding product disposal and recycling. The oil and grease from the lubrication system should be considered as a hazardous waste and has to be handled according to local legislation. Recyclable materials Our alternators are mainly built out of iron, steel and copper materials, which can be reclaimed for recycling purposes. These materials can be reclaimed through a combination of manual dismantling, mechanical separation and melting processes. Our technical support department can provide detailed directions on products dismounting upon request. Waste & hazardous materials The following components and materials need a special treatment and need to be separated from the alternator before the recycling process: - electronic materials found in the terminal box, including the Automatic Voltage Regulator (198), Current Transformers (176), interference suppression module (199) and other semi-conductors. - diode Bridge (343) and Surge suppressor (347), found on the alternator rotor. - major plastic components, such as the terminal box structure on some products. These components are usually marked with plastic type information. All materials listed above need special treatment to separate waste from reclaimable material and should be handed to specialized disposal companies. 11
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